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Early American studies, 2020, Vol.18 (1), p.90-133
2020

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Washington Family Fortune: Lineage and Capital in Nineteenth-Century America
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  • Early American studies, 2020, Vol.18 (1), p.90-133
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Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press
Erscheinungsjahr
2020
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  • No family better displayed the enduring value of lineage in the new republic than the next generation of George Washington's family. His step-grandchildren, the Custises, may not have shared a last name with the first president, but they readily invoked their family connections in writings and speeches as a source of prestige and political legitimacy. The Custises also prominently displayed cultural capital in the form of Washington's furniture and relics in their houses (and even on their bodies) to bolster their social and political status. Decades into the nineteenth century, they continued to give small gifts of objects associated with Washington to reinforce their membership in the illustrious president's family. The Custises' social and cultural capital purchased them high social standing and access to political leaders. They masked their accumulation of capital behind the idea that their connection to George Washing-ton was affectionate rather than aristocratic, smoothing the way for family and lineage to serve as a strong credential in America.

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